Remove "Name And Shame" Posters Of Anti-CAA Protest Accused: Court To UP | Read

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All posters and hoardings in Uttar Pradesh - naming those accused of violence during protests against the controversial citizenship law - have to be removed, the Allahabad High Court ordered today. After the removal, the Lucknow administration has to give a report to the registrar general by March 16, the court has said.

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